MLB 15: The Show adds licensed equipment for Universal Rewards
MLB 15: The Show is upping the authenticity factor this year by adding licensed equipment that will tie in to player performance.
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MLB 15: The Show is upping the authenticity factor this year by adding licensed equipment that will tie in to player performance.
Football is over, but baseball is right around the corner. Today, Sony San Diego pulls the curtain back on MLB 15 The Show, revealing the first gameplay footage on Twitch.
The next MLB: The Show is set to arrive in March, but MLB 14: The Show owners won't have to worry about losing their progress this time around.
Sony San Diego hits a homer with the first baseball game for PlayStation 4.
There's been a lot of hollering over how the PS4 version of MLB 14: The Show is going to be so much prettier than the PS3 version. But what if a video simply went over all the features of the game, with nary a mention of its updated visuals?
MLB 14: The Show is excellent on PS3. But many baseball fans are undoubtedly waiting for the PS4 version, coming next month. It's going to look better--but by how much? A new video of the PS4 version shows us.
Without 2K Sports' MLB 2K series to stand in the way, Sony could have simply plastered the number "14" on the box and called it a day. Instead, Sony San Diego has improved upon the series in all the right ways, adding upon the significant changes introduced in last year's game.
Of course Sony has another MLB game ready for next year. However, MLB 14 The Show is going to be Sony San Diego's first foray into next-generation baseball.